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If ANSI (the American National Standards Institute) enters the foray on
any of these issues regarding ink quality, longevity, etc. etc., I
might lend them some degree of credibility. In the meantime, if any
publisher, agency, institute or anyone else who is in any way
whatsoever supported, whether directly or indirectly, by members of the
industry whose products are being evaluated, comes up with any
evaluations on anything at all, I will totally discount their
credibility. I have been using aftermarket ink in my seven Epson
series 760, 860 and 1160 printers for over three years, and have
printed literally thousands of pages with no problems.
 
Joe said:
If ANSI (the American National Standards Institute) enters the foray on
any of these issues regarding ink quality, longevity, etc. etc., I
might lend them some degree of credibility. In the meantime, if any
publisher, agency, institute or anyone else who is in any way
whatsoever supported, whether directly or indirectly, by members of the
industry whose products are being evaluated, comes up with any
evaluations on anything at all, I will totally discount their
credibility. I have been using aftermarket ink in my seven Epson
series 760, 860 and 1160 printers for over three years, and have
printed literally thousands of pages with no problems.
Oh Yeah and there are literally thousands of customers who have printed
hundreds of thousands of pages and photos that have had clogged
printheads using generic relabeled liquid in their printers and have had
to purchase new printers. Some have posted here but most suffered in
silence.

These publications have much more credability than your claim. Just
this week PC World who gets thousands of dollars from HP stated in their
review of an HP printer that the print quality was poor. Now what is
wrong with that.

And the printers that you use are clog prone to begin with.
 
measekite said:
Oh Yeah and there are literally thousands of customers who have printed
hundreds of thousands of pages and photos that have had clogged
printheads using generic relabeled liquid in their printers and have had
to purchase new printers.

Use refill ink and get latest model printer free every 18 months. Beats
paying for a printer upgrade yourself.
 
Joe said:
If ANSI (the American National Standards Institute) enters the foray on
any of these issues regarding ink quality, longevity, etc. etc., I
might lend them some degree of credibility. In the meantime, if any
publisher, agency, institute or anyone else who is in any way
whatsoever supported, whether directly or indirectly, by members of the
industry whose products are being evaluated, comes up with any
evaluations on anything at all, I will totally discount their
credibility. I have been using aftermarket ink in my seven Epson
series 760, 860 and 1160 printers for over three years, and have
printed literally thousands of pages with no problems.
Absolutely! I now have over a decade of successful after market ink use.
Whereas meashershithead, our oem idiot troll, has never ever used after
market inks yet is a self-proclaimed "expert" on them.
Lying bastard!
Frank
 
CWatters said:
Use refill ink and get latest model printer free every 18 months. Beats
paying for a printer upgrade yourself.

That is a false claim. And you forgot to mention you need to accept
fading and lower quality results
 
CWatters said:
Use refill ink and get latest model printer free every 18 months. Beats
paying for a printer upgrade yourself.
Yep! That very thought simply drives that lying loser meashershithead
crazy.
Oh, hold on, he's always been crazy!
Frank
 
Joe said:
If ANSI (the American National Standards Institute) enters the foray on
any of these issues regarding ink quality, longevity, etc. etc., I
might lend them some degree of credibility. In the meantime, if any
publisher, agency, institute or anyone else who is in any way
whatsoever supported, whether directly or indirectly, by members of the
industry whose products are being evaluated, comes up with any
evaluations on anything at all, I will totally discount their
credibility. I have been using aftermarket ink in my seven Epson
series 760, 860 and 1160 printers for over three years, and have
printed literally thousands of pages with no problems.

As someone who has used aftermarket ink for the better part or the last
10 years with complete success, I couldn't agree more on all counts. YES
to ANSI testing and standards, and definite NO to all the printer maker
sponsored ink tests. Their credibility is stained... make that "ink"
stained.

Using refill instead of OEM ink (Canon) I saved enough money in the last
21 months to buy at least a dozen printers. Yes, that's what would have
happened if I had used OEM inks - I would have been out about $1200
($ Canadian).

-Taliesyn
 
Taliesyn said:
As someone who has used aftermarket ink for the better part or the last
10 years with complete success, I couldn't agree more on all counts. YES
to ANSI testing and standards, and definite NO to all the printer maker
sponsored ink tests. Their credibility is stained... make that "ink"
stained.


I think a penny pinching high school kid who does not have the ability
to properly judge fading and quality who lost one printhead already
really should not be make claims that the professionals have already
proven incorrect.
Using refill instead of OEM ink (Canon) I saved enough money in the last
21 months to buy at least a dozen printers. Yes, that's what would
have happened if I had used OEM inks - I would have been out about $1200
($ Canadian).


It is obvious all he talks about is money.
 
measekite said:
I think a penny pinching high school kid

Saving $1,300 by simply buying alternate inks in not "penny pinching" my
dear lost child. It's closer to winning the lottery. Penny pinching is
better defined by buying OEM inks when you see them on sale for $45.99
instead of $49.99 for a three pack at your typical office supply store.
($ Canadian prices). Golly gee, I saved a whole $5! I can almost buy a
Wendy's burger with that money! Big titty, I save $95 every time I
refill the goddam things at home.
It is obvious all he talks about is money.

Hahahahahahah . . .

And why else would I buy alternative inks, Sherlock Holmes.... it's for
the $95 savings I get by refilling a set of cartridges at home. Every
time you post a stupid comment you lose another OEM customer. You better
stop before Canon, Epson, HP and Lex find out your hurting their business.

-Taliesyn
 
What you say is so very true, except with a Canon iP4200/iP4300 every 1.25
refills saves you the cost of a new printer.
 
Taliesyn said:
Saving $1,300 by simply buying alternate inks in not "penny pinching" my
dear lost child. It's closer to winning the lottery. Penny pinching is
better defined by buying OEM inks when you see them on sale for $45.99
instead of $49.99 for a three pack at your typical office supply store.
($ Canadian prices). Golly gee, I saved a whole $5! I can almost buy
a Wendy's burger with that money! Big titty, I save $95 every time I
refill the goddam things at home.


Hahahahahahah . . .

And why else would I buy alternative inks, Sherlock Holmes.... it's
for the $95 savings I get by refilling a set of cartridges at home.
Every time you post a stupid comment you lose another OEM customer.
You better stop before Canon, Epson, HP and Lex find out your hurting
their business.

:-D


-Taliesyn
 
Taliesyn said:
Saving $1,300 by simply buying alternate inks in not "penny pinching" my
dear lost child. It's closer to winning the lottery. Penny pinching is
better defined by buying OEM inks when you see them on sale for $45.99
instead of $49.99 for a three pack at your typical office supply store.
($ Canadian prices). Golly gee, I saved a whole $5! I can almost buy a
Wendy's burger with that money! Big titty, I save $95 every time I
refill the goddam things at home.


Hahahahahahah . . .

And why else would I buy alternative inks, Sherlock Holmes.... it's for
the $95 savings I get by refilling a set of cartridges at home. Every time
you post a stupid comment you lose another OEM customer. You better stop
before Canon, Epson, HP and Lex find out your hurting their business.

-Taliesyn

Taliesyn,

Miserablechild isn't supported by the OEM's. He/she/it is a mis-information
scheme dreamed up by the third party ink suppliers to hurt the OEM mfgrs.
It's obvious that anything Miserablechild claims is completely false. Anyone
reading his infantile ravings knows that when he claims third party refill
ink isn't any good, the opposite is true. Miserablechild has done a superb
job in promoting the use of third party inks. He has also severely damaged
the reputation of the OEM mfgrs since many readers will actually think he is
associated with them instead of him being a plant by the third parties.
 
drc023 said:
Miserablechild isn't supported by the OEM's. He/she/it is a mis-information
scheme dreamed up by the third party ink suppliers to hurt the OEM mfgrs.
It's obvious that anything Miserablechild claims is completely false. Anyone
reading his infantile ravings knows that when he claims third party refill
ink isn't any good, the opposite is true. Miserablechild has done a superb
job in promoting the use of third party inks. He has also severely damaged
the reputation of the OEM mfgrs since many readers will actually think he is
associated with them instead of him being a plant by the third parties.

Not even Oliver Stone could get his brain around that.....
 
measekite said:
That is a false claim. And you forgot to mention you need to accept
fading and lower quality results

I forgot to mention that the free printer will come with some OEM ink which
you can save for those critical prints if you insist.
 
CWatters said:
I forgot to mention that the free printer will come with some OEM ink which
you can save for those critical prints if you insist.

now if you need to save the OEM ink for producing top notch results you
are says that you will accept lower quality more rapidly fading results
for all of the other times not to mention the risk of printhead
clogging. That is what you just said.
 
measekite said:
now if you need to save the OEM ink for producing top notch results you
are says that you will accept lower quality more rapidly fading results
for all of the other times

No problem they mostly end up shredded anyway!
not to mention the risk of printhead
clogging. That is what you just said.

I didn't mention blockages, you did. If you have a problem try Syrup of
figs.
 
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